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In the video below, Groupe PSA explains their motivation for participating in Parker and why they see a promising future in the results of the project.
Among other things, Paul Codani, Power Electronic and Electric Engineer at Groupe PSA, explains their role in the project as...

One of the unique characteristics about Parker is that International automotive brands, utilities and grid integration specialists come together to pave the way for a global rollout of V2G. Here, Mitsubishi Corporation Ltd. explains, why they are interested in V2G.
"Mitsubishi Corporation is one of the...

How will Parker turn electric vehicles in to valuable assets for the future power system? How can consumers benefit from grid intergrated vehicles? How does Parker stand out from other projects? Watch the video or read the highlights below where Peter Bach, Project Manager of...

One of the unique characteristics about Parker is that International automotive brands, utilities and grid integration specialists come together to pave the way for a global rollout of V2G.
The car manufacturers, Mitsubishi, Nissan and PSA Groupe, who participate in the project, are already at the...

From March 22nd to 24th, French car manufacturer Groupe PSA (the group behind Citroën, Peugeot, DS and Free2Move brands) organised a large internal showcase of innovation projects in Paris. As part of the three day event, a demonstration of the Parker project was showcased through a live...

On may 4, Katarina Knezovic from CEE DTU will defend her PhD study on “Active Integration of Electric Vehicles in the Distribution Network – Theory, Modelling and Practice”. In connection with the defense, CEE DTU invites to CEE Power Event, where internationally recognized academics to...

On March 28, members of Italy's parliament visited one of Parker's partners, PowerLabDK, to learn more about best practices in sustainability and V2G. Interesting discussions on grid-integrated vehicles, charging infrastructure as well as a live stream video, reaching more than 160.000 viewers in just one...